White has joined his Queensland and NSW counterparts - Ewen McKenzie and Michael Cheika - in opposing Robbie Deans's wish to put his Test squad into a three-week camp before the British and Irish Lions series starts in June.

The former South Africa coach believes the Brumbies will pay the biggest price if the ARU decides to quarantine Test players, even though he expects the Reds and Waratahs to have more chosen.

The Brumbies are scheduled to meet the Melbourne Rebels on June 7 in Canberra - 15 days before the first Wallabies-Lions Test - in their second-last fixture match and desperately want the likes of David Pocock, Stephen Moore, Ben Alexander and Pat McCabe available.

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The same weekend, NSW play the Western Force in Perth while Queensland, who have a Super bye, host the Lions at Suncorp Stadium.

Still tormented by missing last season's finals by one point after a last-round upset loss, White said every competition point would be hugely important that late in the season.

''Last year in the last round our whole season changed so I find it highly unlikely that in the last rounds this year that the expectations from anybody would not be to play your best teams,'' he said. ''We're all happy to help [the Wallabies] but it's making sure everyone wins. We can't have this situation.''

McKenzie has said he would be prepared to compromise by allowing Test players to start their camp on June 2 in the hope they would be released towards the end of the week to play that weekend.

But that would not appease White, who feels he needs his young side together for a full week to prepare for their clash with the Rebels.

''Ewen is in a different situation because he's talking about a Lions [tour] game and he also has a very settled team,'' he said. ''It makes no difference if one guy [Quade Cooper] boxes one Saturday and plays the next Saturday - there's not many teams who can afford that. The Waratahs have a Wallaby pack of forwards who play together every Saturday - if it's not for the Waratahs it's for the Wallabies. We're in a very different situation. We can't afford to lose four guys or five guys and then by Saturday they're back to play.''

The Brumbies provided eight of 49 players to a Wallabies logistics camp this month and they have no issue with resting Test players from their Lions tour clash on June 18.

White confirmed Pocock would make his Brumbies debut on Friday against his old Force teammates in a trial in Darwin. Former Wallabies winger Clyde Rathbone will also make his comeback, playing at centre.